Two riders to watch out for:
I can't name two, everyone put their blood, sweat and tears into the movie.

Three obstacles or low points during the year:
Waiting for the sun, dangerous avalanche conditions, and snowmobile problems in the backcountry.

Four highlights from the year:
Deep pow in Canada, Scott Stevens' crazy tricks, Grenier Laughing all day everyday, the crew was tight.

Five reasons why this movie will get the viewer stoked:
Every rider brings something different to the table, Sammy Luebke has gnarly big mountain lines, Scott Stevens has new one foot variations, Mikey Rencz has the smoothest jump style on every kicker in the Whistler backcountry, and Jed Anderson steps up to some heavy rails. You can't list only five reasons, everyone has something different to offer and that's what will get you stoked.

This Video Sucks / ThirtyTwo/Stepchild

Riders:

Production Crew:

One word to sum up the season:
Decemberexitementaprilburnout

Two riders to watch out for:
Simon and JP

Three obstaclesyou faced or low points during the year:
1. Waiting for weather.
2. Sexton's farts.
3. Broken down sleds is an easy one.
4. Road food.
5. STD hotel beds.
6. Seeing 30 other film crews stressing and panicking for shots—is anyone having fun anymore?
7. Having to wake up at 3AM to beat 30 stressing and panicking film crews to jumps we had already built.
8. The price of new snowmobiles and how shitty they really are. (And bombardier makes airplanes! Is anyone safe?)
9. Sharing small beds with your bro.

Four highlights from the year:
1. Watching riders having fun and pushing themselves at the same time-no need to stress.
2. Seeing Joe Sexton's beat ass sled make it places where it really shouldn't have.
3. Knowing that it's going to be over soon.
4. Knowing that there is not one slimy video distributor that’s going to make a dime on our movie. Pay your f—king bills!
5. Pissing off industry people that are bummed our movie is for free—wake up fools!
6. Nobody on our crew had girl problems this year.
7. Knowing that the whole world isn't pressing the pause button until our movie comes out.
8. Not caring what people think of our video.

Five reasons why this movie will get the viewer stoked:
1. It's snowboarding.
2. It's free.
3. What does stoked mean?
4. It’s not wakeboarding.
5. Eman.
6. No halfpipe or contest footage.
7. No kids trying to be something they are not.

Three obstacles or low points during the year:
Mark Landvik caught in an avalanche. Eric Jackson getting injured. Truck breakdowns on the Alaska Highway.

Four highlights from the year:
Xavier Delerue wins Big Mtn Title. Torstein Horgmo stomps three 10s on one jump in one day. Halldor Helgason stomping double cork 10 at heli-shoot. Lonnie Kauk and Andreas Wiig beating all other film crews to the I-80 drop.

Five reasons why this movie will get the viewer stoked:
For starters, the Torstein Horgmo, Xavier Delerue, Jason Dubois, Eric Jackson, and Mark Landvik segments.

Production Crew:Jesse Burtner, Christina Burtner, Sean GenoveseVideographers:Ross Phillips, Mack Collins and a bunch of other sweet dudes who rule

One word to sum up the season: Epic

Two riders to watch out for: Watch out for team Dino, Sean Genovese and Chris Larson, because they’re scary dudes. Riding wise watch out for an awesome Tim Eddy experience and everyone else too, no one really blew it this year.

Three obstacles or low points during the year:
Since the movie was a story of our season the obstacles just become story lines and made it interesting. I guess you could say:1. Volcano2. Avalanches3. Money

Four highlights from the year:1. Johnny Miller “Z” tube on my birthday2. Best Japan trip ever3. Everything that Gus did was hilarious4. Beresford.41/2. Chris Larson graduating high school, miracle.

Five reasons why this movie will get the viewer stoked:1. That Genovese part!2. Lots of funny random things telling the story3. Lots of other interesting stories that all snowboarders can relate to.4. Nick Visconti shirtless technical insanity.5. It was a really good time making this movie and it’s a good time watching it.

Two riders to watch out for:
Two guys people might not know already that killed it were Ben Bilocq and Jake Olson-Elm. But, really, everyone had a good season.

Three obstacles or low points during the year:
One low point we had was our first trip to Flint Michigan, We got there and it was melting and we couldn’t find shit, but it all turned around the next day when it snowed 8 inches.
Our(Nick’s) lowest point was a drunken Nick letting it rip in the middle of the night and pissing all over his bed, pillow, and Jake Olson-Elm.

Four highlights from the year:
Our last trip to Quebec was incredibly productive! Darrell, Bennee, Laurent, Louif, Jake, Nick, and Desirre – 2 weeks, 2 hotel rooms, 2 filmers, 1 photog, and 1 van.
Hokkaido was a good time. Lots of pow, and we got to see most of Japan.
Plenty of good times in Whistler with Jan, Ben, Alex, Darrell, and friends.
The best times were probably snowboarding and not filming. A lot of the crew spent a great deal of time just riding Bear Mountain and enjoying snowboarding.

Five reasons why this movie will get the viewer stoked:
The rider list alone is enough to let your imagination go wild.
Just about everyone has full parts loaded with hammers. No part skippers!
There isn’t one person in the crew simply because they were sponsored in, the whole crew was picked regardless of sponsor backing.
No techno music.
This is a video about snowboarding and real personality, not about fancy filming, forced feelings, or bad acting.

Two riders to watch out for:
Kyle Miller, Taylor Carlton … Up and comers, and new Autumn Line blood.

Three obstacles or low points during the year:
Making a mostly self-funded snowboard movie in the worst economy since the 30’s with bunch of super-broke snowboarders.
Battling fickle California weather.
Mountain cops.

Four highlights from the year:
Mark getting lost deep in the woods for hours at Sugar Bowl during a snowstorm and hiking out through chest deep snow.
First day out in the Tahoe backcountry netted 6 or 7 shots between Brett and Kyle. And, Mark forgot his snowshoes and hiked out through chest deep snow.
Amazing early filming trip back home in the Midwest, including finding a new zone that had like 4 sick spots within about a mile radius. Spent about 3 days without having to drive more than a half mile.
We finally got a VCR. It changed our lives. Watch the movie, you’ll see [Mark hiking out through chest deep snow]

Five reasons why this movie will get the view stoked:
It’s like nothing you’ve seen ever before in a snowboard video… we promise.
It’s gotta hip 80’s soundtrack and totally radical vibe .
It’s got the goods for kids who like street rails, for kids who like backcountry, and for kids who like park.
It’ll bring back memories of being a kid.
It represents snowboarding at the everyday level … True & legit spots & tricks, but with a vibe that’ll make you want to go ride it all yourself.

Three obstacles or low points during the year:
Injuries, smaller budget, bad snow and avalanche conditions

Four highlights from the year:
Riders really stepping it up, great little production crew pulling it all off, sick helicopter shoots, making something we’re really proud of with a lot of forces trying to bring us down.

Five reasons why this movie will get the viewer stoked:

Great energy throughout the film

Great mix of music that is very diverse from hip hop to motown

Great filming with unique angles and vivid color

Great overall feeling and inspiring, we try to create movies that make you want to get up and go riding.

Great riding: Most importantly the riding is sick with lots of everything, rails, pow and park

Three obstacles or low points during the year:
Running out of budget money in February. Seized, broken, & rolled sleds. The Utah bust-factor.

Four highlights from the year:
Cam filming his part in 10 days (8 rails, 1 day at Park City, 1 day doubled 16 miles into the backcountry).
Sollors filming his backcountry in 4 days.
Brandon being in the Air Force & still getting 85 shots.
being AbLe to not have to work with peopLe who steal Your money & screw your riders out of their rightful incentives.

Five reasons why this movie will get the viewer stoked:
There won’t be a let-down until the black screen at the end, but it’s okay because you can just start it over.
The dance party is dead.
You get to know who the riders are without s#!tty voiceovers.
If Knut’s part doesn’t make you want to snowboard it’s time for a new hobby.
At $19.99 for a dvd & $5.99 for a download it is the least expensive on the market while still living up to both the crew name AND video name, guaranteed!